On-chain attacks this week are another reminder of why pre-execution screening matters 🆘 Forta Firewall flagged two price-manipulation exploits in real time. Basics still apply: use slippage protection, avoid unverified contracts and add screening before funds move ↓
On Ethereum, an attacker targeted DRLVaultV3 with ~100K USDC. A known frontrunner, c0ffebabe.eth, executed the tx and later returned ≈$97.6K. The root cause: swap relied on Uniswap spot price without slippage protection.
On BSC, the attacker flash-loaned into RWB, manipulated price via swaps with amountOutMin=0, then dumped the inflated tokens , draining the pool for ~$180K. Pre-tx controls would’ve caught the pattern.
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